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FacebookTwitterFacebook MessengerPinterestEmail Bayern Munich want to dominate the Bundesliga once again after having won the last six league titles, Thomas Muller said. With two games played, Bayern are one of only three teams with a perfect record, and Muller said that they are not planning to end their dominance to make the league more entertaining. "We want to march in front again and dominate the league," Muller told Bild. "It's clear that we have the potential for it. We are not Bundesliga fans. We are the players. Thus, we must ensure th
FacebookTwitterFacebook MessengerPinterestEmail Captain Manuel Neuer said Germany know they have to atone for their World Cup disappointment when they face champions France in their UEFA Nations League opener on Thursday. Germany, who won the competition four years earlier, exited after the group stages in June in what was their worst performance since 1938. Following a turbulent summer that included Mesut Ozil retiring amid claims of racism, Neuer said it was good to get back on the pitch after months of discussions about Germany's future. "We
Burnley manager Sean Dyche admits that Fulham were the better side during their 4-2 defeat at Craven Cottage, with Aleksandar Mitrovic, who scored twice, "the best player on the pitch". Watch highlights of Sunday's Premier League matches on Match of the Day 2 from 22:30 BST on BBC One and the BBC Sport website.
Steven Gerrard offered to shoulder the blame for Motherwell’s last-gasp equaliser after Rangers threw away victory at Fir Park. With the Light Blues clinging on to a 3-2 lead, Gerrard decided to end Lee Wallace’s exile by bringing the former skipper on to help defend a 94th-minute corner. But as the Ibrox men reshuffled, Motherwell took advantage with skipper Peter Hartley – this week forced to apologise over crass comments mocking former Rangers defender Fabio Cardoso – having the last laugh as he bundled home with the last kick of the mat
Richarlison was given a straight red card at the Vitality on Saturday, but was Everton's £40m summer signing unlucky to be sent off? With the game approaching half-time, Bournemouth right-back Adam Smith and Richarlison squared up to each other in the area, with both players placing their foreheads against the others. However, the Brazilian forward - who moved to Goodison Park in a £40m deal earlier this summer - then appeared to lean his head into Smith's, with referee Lee Probert immediately brandished the red card. Richarlison's sending
The Observer Premier League David Wagner believed Jonathan Hogg’s red card was the “game changer” after his side scrambled to an unbecoming goalless draw with Cardiff. Hogg tangled with Harry Arter with just over an hour gone, losing composure and nudging the midfielder with his head before shoving him to the ground. The referee, Michael Oliver, did not get a good look but an eagle-eyed assistant saw enough for him to reach for the cards – yellow for Arter and red for the simmering Hogg. Harry Maguire hits last-minute winner for Leices
Danny Mills has picked his Premier League team of the weekend - and two stars of Manchester City's 6-1 thrashing of Huddersfield feature. The former Manchester City, Leeds and England defender - a guest on Sky Sports News - selected a best XI from the second round of Premier League fixtures but while two of Pep Guardiola's players feature, no-one impressed him enough from Manchester United and Arsenal's beaten sides. Read on to see who made the cut in Mills' 4-1-3-2 formation and then have your say... Mills opts for Cardiff's Neil Etherid
Mesut Ozil and Henrikh Mkhitaryan do not fit into Unai Emery's desired system at Arsenal, says Paul Merson. Ozil was largely anonymous in the 3-2 defeat by Chelsea on Saturday at Stamford Bridge, and was subbed off after an hour by Emery as the manager's desired high-press style became evident following his move to Arsenal in the summer. Arsenal attempted to play a high, compact line and had success in short spurts at the Bridge, but former Gunners forward Merson insists both Ozil and Mkhitaryan are not the type of players to fit the style.